University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban waves to the fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa on Saturday as he leads his team onto the field at a national championship celebration ceremony. (The Associated Press / Butch Dill)

TUSCALOOSA - A television commercial popular with University of Alabama football fans that began airing last year was updated to reflect the 13 national championships the Crimson Tide now claims.

That version of the ad, which now includes a 22nd Southeastern Conference championship and another bowl game appearance, and a highlight reel from the 2009 season was played on the giant scoreboard screen at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday as a preface to a celebration of Alabama's national title victory.

The videos aired on two large screens in the corner of the stadium and were followed by fireworks and a standing ovation for head coach Nick Saban as he led the rest of his coaching staff and the Crimson Tide football team onto the field for the celebration. The crowd was estimated at 38,000.

The team joined Alabama Athletics Director Mal Moore and university president Robert Witt on a stage set up at midfield.

The team's record six All-American players were recognized and a handful of players addressed the crowd, thanking them for their support.

Saban also gave similar praise to the fans, calling them "a great part of our team" and telling them to expect more in the years to come.

"I want everybody here to know, this is not the end," Saban said.

Fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium take photos during the national championship celebration on Saturday in Tuscaloosa. (The Birmingham News / Bernard Troncale)